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Assessing Mathematics Learning for Students with Learning Differences, Mar 1994, 371-377
Building Success in Listening, Feb 1985, 67-68
By Way of Introduction, Feb 1991, 3-5
Cemetery Mathematics, Dec 1991, 31-36
A Cognitive Approach to Writing Instruction for Children Classified as Mentally Handicapped, Oct 1988, 7-11
Cognitive Strategies and Mathematics for the Learning Disabled, Oct 1986, 51-52
Creating and Developing Promising Young Mathematicians. Feb. 2000, 416-19, 426
Developmental Teaching of Mathematics for the Learning Disabled, May 1985, 32
Ensuring That Practice Makes Perfect: Implications for Children with Learning Disabilities, Sep 1985, 40-42
Higher-Order Thinking: A Basic Skill for Everyone, Feb 1991, 48-50
Involving Parents in the Mathematics Education of Their Young Handicapped Children, Dec 1988, 16-18
Kids with Computers: An Enrichment Program for Elementary Schoolchildren, Jan 1984, 12-15
Learner Activity Program for Developmental Mathematics, Mar 1988, 41-42
Living and Learning Mathematics: Stories and Strategies for Supporting Mathematical Literacy, Sep 1991, 50
The Low Achiever in Mathematics: Readings from the Arithmetic Teacher, Jan 1986, 20-23
Mainstreaming and the Mathematics Classroom, Nov 1984, 22-27
Math Match: Fitting the Pieces Together, Apr 1990, 58
The Mathematically Talented Student Revisited, Sep 1983, 22-25
Mathematics Curriculum Outline and Sample Activities for Gifted Students-Grades 2 through 8, Oct 1987, 58
Mathematics for the Learning Disabled Child in the Regular Classroom, Jan 1986, 5-11
Models: Help or Hindrance?, Mar 1986, 36-37
A New Look in Math, Oct 1992, 127-128
Olympiads for Elementary Schools, Jan 1985, 22-24
One Point of View: Gifted Education: Good News, Bad News, Jan 1984, 2
One Point of View: Let the Learning Disabled Learn, Jan 1986, 2
Practical Mathematics: Appraisal of the Learning Disabled, Oct 1986, 52
Prealgebra, Nov 1991, 60
Principles for Principals, Nov 1988, 30
Problem Solving: Tips for Teachers, Oct 1987, 24-25
Problem Solving: Tips for Teachers, Mar 1988, 32-33
Providing Opportunities for the Mathematically Gifted, Dec 1987, 40
Readings for Enrichment in Secondary School Mathematics, Apr 1989, 58
Reality Math, Sep 1991, 10-16
Research Report: Problem Solving and Learning Disabilities, Apr 1987, 35
Special Learners, Feb 1986, 38-41
Teacher-Clinicians Encourage Children to Think as Mathematicians. Feb. 2000, 406-11
Teaching Gifted and Talented Learners in Regular Classrooms, Sep 1990, 47
Think, Tell, Share-Success for Students, Feb 1991, 22-23
Topics for Mathematics Clubs, Mar 1984, 62
Turnabout Children: Overcoming Dyslexia and Other Learning Disabilities, Sep 1987, 56
Using Hand Signs to Teach Basic Facts, Sep 1983, 38-41
The Value of Informal Approaches to Mathematics Instruction and Remediation, Jan 1986, 14-18
What's Going On
, Jan 1984, 33
What's Going On
, May 1984, 25
What's Going On
, Nov 1984, 33
What's Going On
, Mar 1985, 33
What's Going On
, Apr 1985, 33
Yes You Can
Plan Appropriate Instruction for Learning Disabled Students, Mar 1989, 46-50
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